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The <b>file management</b> operations which can be performed on <var class="product">Model 204</var> database files consist of creating, maintaining, monitoring, and tuning them.
For <var class="product">Model&nbsp;204</var> database files, the <b>file management</b> operations encompass file creation, maintenance, monitoring, and tuning. These operations are described in the topics listed in the shaded area at the bottom of this category page, as well as in this page's "Subcategories" topics.  


The pages listed in the shaded area at the bottom of this category page describe the file management operations.  One of them, [[File management overview]], provides a high-level breakdown of file management tasks.
The [[File management overview]] topic surveys the file management tasks.


==Model 204 database file concepts==
==Model 204 database file concepts==
The following topics provide the background information you need to perform file management tasks. They explain the [[File architecture overview#fileComponents|concepts]] (tables, and the structures for data, indexing, and procedures) underlying Model 204 files:


You need to understand certain background information to perform file management tasks.
:[[File architecture overview]]
The following topics provide that background.  They explain the concepts underneath Model 204 files (tables and structures for data and indexing):
 
[[File architecture overview]]
   
   
[[File design|File design]]
:[[File design|File design]]
   
   
[[Managing file and table sizes]]
:[[Managing file and table sizes]]


==UI-based file management==
==UI-based file management==
 
You can also manage files using a convenient UI, the [[:Category:FILEMGMT application subsystem|FILEMGMT application subsystem]].
You can also manage files using a convenient UI with the [[:Category:FILEMGMT application subsystem|FILEMGMT application subsystem]].
 
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Latest revision as of 22:16, 4 December 2014

For Model 204 database files, the file management operations encompass file creation, maintenance, monitoring, and tuning. These operations are described in the topics listed in the shaded area at the bottom of this category page, as well as in this page's "Subcategories" topics.

The File management overview topic surveys the file management tasks.

Model 204 database file concepts

The following topics provide the background information you need to perform file management tasks. They explain the concepts (tables, and the structures for data, indexing, and procedures) underlying Model 204 files:

File architecture overview
File design
Managing file and table sizes

UI-based file management

You can also manage files using a convenient UI, the FILEMGMT application subsystem.

PDF of category pages

You can use this link to create a PDF file that contains all the pages in this category. The PDF will also contain a linked list of the pages that belong to each subcategory that is listed in the "Subcategories" section.

Note: The resulting PDF is not optimized for online use. All blue links except for those in the table of contents (TOC) take you outside of the PDF (typically to http://m204wiki.rocketsoftware.com), so you must rely on the PDF bookmarks and TOC for online navigation. Hovering your mouse over a link will reveal its destination.